The annual Pride Arts Festival is returning to Osoyoos on Saturday, Sept. 7 with this year’s festival continuing to offer a dynamic blend of performances, local beer & wine garden, a variety of food vendors, and a bustling artisan market, all designed to create an inclusive and festive atmosphere.
The annual Pride Arts Festival is returning to Osoyoos on Saturday, Sept. 7 with this year’s festival continuing to offer a dynamic blend of performances, local beer & wine garden, a variety of food vendors, and a bustling artisan market, all designed to create an inclusive and festive atmosphere.
Three days and 76 litres of paint later, Osoyoos’ latest outdoor mural has taken shape on a blank wall on Main St. across from Nestor’s Market parking lot, adding yet another colourful piece to Osoyoos’ outdoor art collection.
Osoyoos Council has approved a further grant of $4,747 to the South Okanagan Similkameen (SOS) Pride Society to assist with the funding of the second annual Pride Arts Festival in Osoyoos this fall.
This year’s Christmas lightup will see events spread over two days and will include an Artisan Christmas Market for the first time with food and drinks on Friday and a vendor market Sat.
Osoyoos’s Inaugural Pride Arts Festival will debut this Saturday, Sept. 24 with a full day of live entertainment celebrating local 2SLGBTQIA+ and/or BIPOC performing artists.